- Uniform usage of `test.support.requires_docstrings` instead of a
local check for `-OO`.
- Added `requires_docstrings` to a couple more methods that need it.
- Replaced a few instances of `test.test_pydoc` with `__name__` to allow
for different methods of running just this test file.
- Rewrote `test_server` to run faster and better test the server.
- Removed unused import.
- Removed unused locals.
- Minor whitespace cleanups.
In order to fix a bug in the 3.9 branch in #29394, more tests were added to
``test_functools.py`` to ensure that ``singledispatchmethod`` still correctly
wrapped a target method, even if the target method had already been wrapped by
multiple other decorators. This PR brings the new tests into the 3.11 and 3.10
branches as well.
the current test depended on integer sets being iterated on in a certain
fixed order. That order is different on PyPy (insertion based) and could
change in CPython in the future in theory. Make the test robust against
a different iteration order by sorting.
The "freeze" tool has been part of the repo for a long time. However, it hasn't had any tests in the test suite to guard against regressions. We add such a test here. This is especially important as there has been a lot of change recently related to frozen modules, with more to come.
Note that as part of the test we build Python out-of-tree and install it in a temp dir.
https://bugs.python.org/issue45629
The doctest module raised an error if a docstring contained an example that
attempted to access a classmethod property. (Stacking '@classmethod' on top of
`@property` has been supported since Python 3.9; see
https://docs.python.org/3/howto/descriptor.html#class-methods.)
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
Use types.GenericAlias in inspect.formatannotation to correctly add
type arguments of builtin types to the string representation of
Signatures.
Co-authored-by: Martin Rückl <martin.rueckl@codecentric.de>
(original patch by eryksun)
Correctly hand various failure modes when resizing an mmap on Windows:
* Resizing a pagefile-backed mmap now creates a new mmap and copies data
* Attempting to resize when another mapping is held on the same file raises an OSError
* Attempting to resize a nametagged mmap raises an OSError if another mapping is held with the same nametag
The recently added PyConfig.stdlib_dir was being set with ".." entries. When __file__ was added for from modules this caused a problem on out-of-tree builds. This PR fixes that by normalizing "stdlib_dir" when it is calculated in getpath.c.
https://bugs.python.org/issue45506
This is a cross-platform check that the symbols are actually
exported in the ABI, not e.g. hidden in a macro.
Caveat: PyModule_Create2 & PyModule_FromDefAndSpec2 are skipped.
These aren't exported on some of our buildbots. This is a bug
(bpo-44133). This test now makes sure all the others don't regress.
Freelists for object structs can now be disabled. A new ``configure``
option ``--without-freelists`` can be used to disable all freelists
except empty tuple singleton. Internal Py*_MAXFREELIST macros can now
be defined as 0 without causing compiler warnings and segfaults.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Rename namespace package __loader__ class to be public.
Make the old name, i.e. _NamespaceLoader, an alias for the public name, for backward compatibility.
An object implementing the os.PathLike protocol can represent a file
system path as a str or bytes object.
Therefore, _infer_return_type function should infer os.PathLike[str]
object as str type and os.PathLike[bytes] object as bytes type.